Hi and thanks in advance for your help! I have searched high and low for the answer. I have flashed "VERSION 5 of the Gingerbread-based stock-safe file " also the right pit file and modem. That flashes flawlessly. I boot the tab, transfer the ROM to internal sd card root and put the tab back into download mode. I then put the 002001-Overcome_Kernel_v4.0.0.tar in the pda section and make sure re-partition is not checked - this fails every time and then I have to flash the stock-safe file again to boot (I get the computer and phone logo). Does anyone have any ideas?
Exact same thing here too. I have flashed previous Overcome versions before without issue :-S
I have read that kernel 3.3.1 will work, but I can't find any live download links.
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Found that out too, luckily I have a copy of it and am attaching it. After this I flashed the rest of the files through Recovery which you access by holding volume up + power.
Thank you for this! You saved my bacon. Surely there are others with the same issue.
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No problemo
Hi All,
I faced same problem, you need to re-download 002001-Overcome_Kernel_v4.0.0.tar due to the bad download and check the right file size
Thanks Overcome Team
Best Regards
kiricu
Hi all...
Same problem with me.
I have trouble when flash the overcome kernel v.4.0 using CMW recovery.....also using Odin v.1.85.
But it solve when I flash it using Odin v.1.7.
Sound rather strange, but it works.
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Thanks for the info, what should the correct file size be?
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file size is 4.690KB
regards
kiricu
Update Possible Solution
The download from the "Mizmo" mirror appears to be corrupt. It is only 4679kB.(MD5 hash D498624F1246BE59F77B96C37D62A5B1)
After about 10 re-tries, I got a mirror called "toe.toofickle" which served a file of 4690kB. (MD5 hash 9AE7329EF734719615C021E033762E6B)
I will re-try the kerneel flash via Odin using the new tar file.
(If it also fails, I will try the 3.3.1 version posted above.)
(Original answer to this at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18975791&postcount=307 )
UPDATE VERIFIED Solution
For me, at least:
Everything went flawless after getting the un-corrupted kernel file.
If you see this, alterbridge86, please get a re-sync at Mizmo's mirror. I lost 2 days and a lot of hair to this.
i just came from the previous version just installed the no wipe version and it was all good.
I had the same problem - thanks for the solution.
A working mirror is here: http://www.mediafire.com/?g8j13sn9o3ghi9f
Hi,
the archive is not corrupted...
FLashing the kernel dont work because alterbridge86 have made a mistake.
The archive have to be plain tar file.
The file posted on the website is a tar.gz file.
You have to uncompress it ( to gunzip it) and to leave the kernel as tar file;
danhade said:
Hi and thanks in advance for your help! I have searched high and low for the answer. I have flashed "VERSION 5 of the Gingerbread-based stock-safe file " also the right pit file and modem. That flashes flawlessly. I boot the tab, transfer the ROM to internal sd card root and put the tab back into download mode. I then put the 002001-Overcome_Kernel_v4.0.0.tar in the pda section and make sure re-partition is not checked - this fails every time and then I have to flash the stock-safe file again to boot (I get the computer and phone logo). Does anyone have any ideas?
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i'm already flash to overcome 7 no wipe version 4.....great rom very fast and nice looking with black background
Hi
how to i flash the tar file? I know it in odin but the pic in guide i corrupt.
the guide is quite clear to understand without seeing the picture ..
if you mean the *.tar is the kernel , just click 'pda' button on odin & select the kernel to flash ..
read & follow the guide step by step ..
Follow the guide at Overcome site,
Pics are broken, so here is the post with cached copy
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22173039&postcount=1062
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Sorry guys for being a noob.
Story is my tab is rooted and flashed with the OVERCOME RC 2.0 GOLD rom from following alterbridge's thread procedures. Beautiful rom, no complaints.
However the screen has been acting up lately with the finger held down and screen shaking issue.
Ive searched and searched and have concluded its a hardware problem.
I need to flash back to stock for warranty.
For being the noob I am, I've downloaded the stock files....but I don't know how to flash it back.
Attached is a picture of a .zip file of the files inside the zip. Do I use ODIN to flash back? What are the procedures? What file is associated with which box in ODIN? Sorry I just don't have a clue. Or do just throw this into my tab's SD memory and update from CWM recovery mode?...
Do I use superoneclick to unrooted after back to stock rom?
I just don't want to brick my tab...Thanks for any help...
The stock ROM should be a 2.2 FROYO, and the ROM I'm on right now is on Gingerbread...if this makes any difference...
Use this guide first flash with odin it tells you how to flash with odin at the bottom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=894763
and after flash whatever froyo rom you want make sure you got the one that shipped with your device if its going back for warrenty again flash with odin and your done.
Edit dont forget the thanks button if this hellped you .
Thanks for the link.
So i have the .pit file for the PIT section.
No need for phone and csc section i assume.
But for PDA section i dont have any files available? From my attached picture. i only have a data.tar.gz file. Im not sure what that file is? do i just rename it to .tar??? please help
Sorry not sure on them files i think you can use heidmal with those files do a search on here for that
Anyone???
What do I use? ODIN? HEIMDALL? I need help please.
From overcome gold you will have to re-stock to froyo. Which means a repartiton with pit file + phone + modem files. You will need odin for this.
I would suggest flash back to a safe froyo rom first - as per jutleys link above. Then flash back to your original firmware version.
From the pic above looks like you have unzipped the full.zip. For Odin You need the full zip in the pda section, modem zip in the modem and the pit file in the pit section. Download full zips from roto's link above.
Then check out roto backup thread (shows how to restore using heimdall / odin). As i havent flashed back to my original firmware yet, someone else could advise better. I am assuming for stock purposes you need to put the original stock firmware zip into pda section of odin and leave everything blank and then flash away.
Cheers
ezynow said:
From overcome gold you will have to re-stock to froyo. Which means a repartiton with pit file + phone + modem files. You will need odin for this.
I would suggest flash back to a safe froyo rom first - as per jutleys link above. Then flash back to your original firmware version.
From the pic above looks like you have unzipped the full.zip. For Odin You need the full zip in the pda section, modem zip in the modem and the pit file in the pit section. Download full zips from link above.
Then check out roto backup thread (shows how to restore using heimdall / odin). As i havent flashed back to my original firmware yet, someone else could advise better. I am assuming for stock purposes you need to put the full firmware zip into pda section of odin and leave everything blank and then flash away.
Cheers
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Thank you for your response. I'll work on getting back safely to a froyo rom.
As for the picture, it is a pic of the content inside the full zip already. Should i unzip and enter modem and pit according? But what goes into the pda section?
chris28j said:
Thank you for your response. I'll work on getting back safely to a froyo rom.
As for the picture, it is a pic of the content inside the full zip already. Should i unzip and enter modem and pit according? But what goes into the pda section?
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That pic is from a firmware from samfirmware? It has the bootloaders in it so be very careful as flashing bootloaders can cause bricks or be protected ones. As i said before, i think you flash the full zip in the pda section and leave the rest blank i.e no need to unzip.
But do so only after flashing using roto safe froyo rom.
As for the files above, It might be wise to take out the bootloaders then rezip & flash but i would wait on someone with a bit more knowledge just to confirm this.
As long as they are the original files for your firmware, you should be ok.
Thanks for your help ezynow.
UPDATE: I've successfully downgraded from Overcome Gingerbread to Overcome Froyo now.
Now it's just a matter of getting my head wrapped around this stock ROM right. The order, and where the files should go.
Anyone else would like to share their insight? This is the file I downloaded, and this is how it is presented to me. I just need someone to help me sort out what is what.
Thanks.
UPDATE #2: Tried re-zipping and converting to tar file. ODIN failed. Re-zipped into tar again without the data.tar.gz file because I don't know what it is, and failed again.
I don't know what to do anymore. How do I get this to work?
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anyone?
UPDATE #3: Tried loading the whole .zip file from CWM. No luck.
Who's your service provider?
I sugest look for another stock rom here that is in the correct format i am sure i seen a post showing all stock roms somewhere use odin
Link deleted. It mentions to use pit file + full zip in pda section . Then says out of date.
Also did you check rotobbackup method thread - use heimdall and flash individual files from your extraced zip files. Assuming you can avoid flashing bootloaders you should only be a soft-brick if anything goes wrong and download mode still available.
Forget about using cwm for anything stock related.
Sum1 who has reverted back to stock surely can help out here!
p.s what was your original firmware version?
I have succesfuly downgraded from gb overcome gold to arabic froyo using the file from samfirmware. First try resulted in stuck at samsung logo but I was expecting that due to the ext4 partition. A cache wipe and factory reset in recovery solved that problem. Also I observed when going to recovery that there were errors in red that are coming out complaining of access problem to certain files. Since I am able to boot I then proceded to format the internal sd. After that I again flashed using the same arabic fw. No problems so far even kies sees my fw as the latest.
Here is the procedure I followed-change the files according to your fw version
noxxious said:
Flash with Odin3 v1.7
1. Download P1000DXKM3 from here. P1000DXKM3
1. Backup your data.
2. Extract the firmware files from the P1000DXKM3.7z file.
3. select P1_add_hidden.pit for .pit file.
4. check repartition.
5. select AP_P1000DXKM3-REV03-ALL-CL874291.tar.md5 for PDA.
6. select CP_MODEM_P1000DXKM1_REV_00_CL873880.tar.md5 for PHONE.
7. select CSC_P1000OLBKM2-MULTI-CL878295.tar.md5 for CSC.
8. Flash your tab and wait for it to restart.
9. Welcome back to stock.
extra steps
10. Root by using SuperOneClick v1.9.1 by CLShortFuse.
11. Unsign Bootloaders by using this SGT-Bootloader-Patch by chainfire and rotohammer.
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Thanks a lot for the help guys.
I will try going to another stock firmware later this afternoon.
However, the firmware I really need is P1000MUGJJ7 (Bell's stock firmware).
The files I have in hand are apparently the files for this firmware, but how to restore it, I have zero clue. These we're sent to me by a member on this forum.
I think the member said that these were created from roto backup.
I have looked everywhere else for this firmware version but it's NOWHERE. Neither does samfirmware.com
So to sum it up, pretty much these are my only sources to play with, and just gotta make it work...
Please help and thanks again.
anyone?
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What are the contents of this bell fw? have you tried opening the file?
bongski55 said:
What are the contents of this bell fw? have you tried opening the file?
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Please refer to the attached picture.
It's a pic of the contents inside the .zip file I was given.
Now I just need a solution as to HOW to use them.
Only the pit.pit file can be used.extract it and in odin load it under pit. then under pda load the whole tar file. then check repartition ,reboot and time.....start...
bongski55 said:
Only the pit.pit file can be used.extract it and in odin load it under pit. then under pda load the whole tar file. then check repartition ,reboot and time.....start...
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OK. So you are suggesting I take out pit file then CONVERT in someway the whole .zip file into .tar file for the PDA section, am I correct?
Now, I need a proper way to convert this file because I tried this using a converter I downloaded online. And after the conversion, the .tar files was double the size (over 400mb, original ~200mb). And flashing through ODIN using this new file didn't work. So what's the proper way to convert?
Having looked at the thread regarding a similar predicament that I have (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1783556), I'm keen to know I can use ODIN to put on a new ROM. Basically these are the steps I've followed;
1. Used KIES to update my ROM from Gingerbread to ICS
2. Use ODIN to update root my phone with CM9 safe kernel (not knowing it would have been significantly better to have copied my new AOKP ICS ROM to the internal SD card first)
3. Rebooted my phone and cannot get past 'SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE GT-N7000' logo.
4. I can still boot into download mode and use ODIN but wondered how I should use it to install a ROM as none of the ROM's I've downloaded, are in the correct .tar, md5, smd format, that OSIN is looking for ?
Some pretty basic reading for you: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1321268
Enjoy.
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Please do not start question threads in the development section
baseliner said:
Having looked at the thread regarding a similar predicament that I have (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1783556), I'm keen to know I can use ODIN to put on a new ROM. Basically these are the steps I've followed;
1. Used KIES to update my ROM from Gingerbread to ICS
2. Use ODIN to update root my phone with CM9 safe kernel (not knowing it would have been significantly better to have copied my new AOKP ICS ROM to the internal SD card first)
3. Rebooted my phone and cannot get past 'SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE GT-N7000' logo.
4. I can still boot into download mode and use ODIN but wondered how I should use it to install a ROM as none of the ROM's I've downloaded, are in the correct .tar, md5, smd format, that OSIN is looking for ?
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First of all, I'm not sure if this is the answer your looking for, but here is it anyway.
IN PC ODIN, there is a 'PDA' button (same button you flashed your kernel to), you need to download the ROM's zip file and flash it from there.
Stock ROM file you download is zip, you need to extract it one time to get into .tar, then you can use that file with pda of odin.
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dr.ketan said:
Stock ROM file you download is zip, you need to extract it one time to get into .tar, then you can use that file with pda of odin.
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Would these be the files needed to get my phone back up and running? I am new to Android and screwed my phone up after a factory reset, now it just reads downloading for ages and does nothing. I still get a screen that reads Hyperdroid RedPill Recovery when i power on with volume button up pressed. Volume down I get Android man and it reads downloading but does nothing.
I have looked all over for this situation but seem to get a piece here and there and not the exact same issue all in one so I am reluctant to just do something and make it worse.
Please advise
That is downloading mod, it won't do anything but remain as it is, if you don't do anything.
You need to connect you device to PC in this state and have to use odin
Read 1st line on my sign and read post#2, you will get full instruction, how to use odin.
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Hello
First i need a little help please.My Galaxy TAB P1000 stuck in Samsung logo.
I tried to flash first dbdata with Odin 1.7,but no luck.I tried many procedures, but still appear error message in boot menu.
Than tried to flash it with new rom GB_Stock_Safe_v5 in Odin PDA an PIN.
All people i read about the problem,they have successful flash with dbdata
Please help me to do it step by step.tnx
Do not post problem in DEVELOPMENT forum.
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yes i know,i saw later.can admin move this thread to help forum
i will try to use OVERCOME instalation guide,but i have one question.I cant paste the file to the TAB,because it is stucked in the samsung logo and computer dont recognize it as removable disc to paste overcome_4.0.0_wipe.zip
please any suggestions?
The first part of overcome need you to flash gb-stock-safe-v5 using Odin. Then you have a working tab with stock Samsung. You can figure out how to use copy file to it by then.
Second part to flash overcome kernel using Odin.
Seems to me you haven't even read the guide.....?
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No,i read all the guide,but after flash with gb-stock-safe-v5 using Odin some voice from tab said there is not enough space on partition.So after the flash i didnt have working tab.I can access to the download mode and recovery,but still stuck on samsung logo at the beginning.
Is it possible that internal SD gone bad??
fortyc said:
No,i read all the guide,but after flash with gb-stock-safe-v5 using Odin some voice from tab said there is not enough space on partition.So after the flash i didnt have working tab.I can access to the download mode and recovery,but still stuck on samsung logo at the beginning.
Is it possible that internal SD gone bad??
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Didn't you first repartition by flashing the gt-p1000_mr.pit file in Odin?
I was think of the same thing.
The Pit file will partition it correctly.
Also, I don't recall the tab on GB-stock-safe-v5 talks?
Isn't overcome kernel that talks?
thak you for your replays.
I was following this overcome guide from page 7.
First use :
1.) gt-p1000_mr.pit and GB_Stock_Safe_v5.tar and JPZ Modem with modem.bin
2.) you have working tab ( but i dont have after this ) Overcome_7_Series_v4.0.0_Wipe.zip and paste it intothe tab
3.)flash the Overcome Kernel 4.0.0
etc,etc....
This is all procedure i have done with my tab
Yes the overcome kernel talks like this
If gb-stock-safe-v5 with pit didn't give you a working tab,
Yeah, likely it is a broken internal SD.
Odin message box no error?
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No error at all.Everything was going smooth with no problems in Odin.
Probably must be a broken internal SD.Worst case scenario
Is it possible to rechange internal SD?Or i should install ROM to external SD to have a working tab
CM/AOKP ROMs use different partition.
You could give it a try and see how it goes.
Do you have external SD? Just put aokp-jb latest or cm10.1 and gapps 20130301 on external SD card,
Flash overcome kernel using Odin, and once it is done, just force it power off.
Then boot to cwm recovery and flash the ROM three times, then gapps.
Watch the cwm screen for any error.
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Yes i have external microSD slot,but i have to buy a microSD card.This is the only option to have working tab.
OK,first i will make a little research about this CM/AOKP ROMs,because this is the first time doing this,but i will learn
Can I install these CM/AOKP ROMs on internal patrition,even it is broaken or into the microSD card?
Thank you for your time and replys
For CM I think there is an option.
It was in one of the thread about Damaged Internal SD.
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If GB-Stock-Safe won't work try flashing the proper stock ROM for your tab's region and following the Overcome procedure from there.
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Its very poor with ROM and updates for our region ( Slovenia ).
Fist i will restock with rom as it was original and i will try to repair it under warranty if it is possible.
Otherwise i will try any other option to make it workable
Now i arrange that my tab will be fixed under warranty.So i will downgrade it to the stock rom Froyo 2.2
Is any evidence that i tried different roms?Do i have to be careful about something?
Or i just use Odin and flash it with PIT,PDA,PHONE,CSC files and everything will be ok?do i have to change kernel either?
because i still have problem with bad internal SD.
Thak you for your help
Ps: i will use like official rom : PIT: P1.pit
PDA : P1000XWJJ7
PHONE : P1000_XXJK5_OXAJK5 (just modem.bin file )
CSC :GT-P1000-CSC-SERJJ2
Hi All,
I need your help with resolving my i8190N boot-loop situation.
What caused it:
I was on aokp and flashed revenge v4 over it with cwm including the modem mod listed in the thread.
I did manually format system, data & cache before and possibly after.
Symphtomps:
The white i8910N logo shows up, then disappears and the whole process repeats each few seconds.
Can't boot into recovery.
What I tried already:
Booted into odin mode
Flashed: wipe.md5, params.md5, stock recovery.md5, pre-rooted stock rom.
No change whatsoever.
Can someone help me resolving this?
I look funny on the train typing on my beloved G1 from 2009
Thanks!
Hi
Odin, instal .pit GT-I8190N file, and flash device.
Flashing ROMs on the way to work, you're brave lol. I do this sometimes lmfao.
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vicoolpl said:
Hi
Odin, instal .pit GT-I8190N file, and flash device.
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Thanks for the reply vicoolpl.
Can you please detail this out for me a little bit?
- Download link
- Steps for Odin dummies
I just attached two .pit zips I found. I'm unsure which one to use. The size is equivalent, but the CRC32 inside the zip is different.
Thanks for any hint.
A-Droid said:
I just attached two .pit zips I found. I'm unsure which one to use. The size is equivalent, but the CRC32 inside the zip is different.
Thanks for any hint.
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Use the pit file that matches your phone model, which is the i8190N, dont worry if you used the wrong pit file, it will automatically fail
AssToast said:
Use the pit file that matches your phone model, which is the i8190N, dont worry if you used the wrong pit file, it will automatically fail
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Thanks for the hint.
Unfortunately this didn't change anything either.
I did it both ways:
1. Flash the .pit first, then the ROM next
2. Flash the .pith and the ROM at the same time
Please see the attached screenshot of what I did.
Update: Just repeated the same thing on the screenshot but with re-partitioning enabled. Still no joy.
Thanks.
Use PARAM file here, see if that helps, flash as PDA in Odin.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2159660
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Enable 3 button combo for recovery: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2157105
Start in recovery and do a factory reset.
It finally worked out!
I installed the 3 button combo + CWM bundle + the official ROM for my carrier from Samsung-Updates.
Since then I flashed reVenge v4.0 and this time it simply worked.
Great thanks for all the replies!
I tried upgrading my international N7000 to CM10.3 following the instructions in
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_n7000
but now the phone won't even boot into the recovery, all it shows is
Samsung
GALAXY Note
GT-N7000
/ \
/ | \
/--*-\
When i tried flashin from my Mac iusing Heimdall,
the download finished on the mac, but on the N7000
it still showed the blue line etc. I waited a lng time and tried
rebooting, but got the above.
Re-flashing in Heimdall had no effect.
I then tried flashing
hardcore-speedmod-ics-recovery-n7000.tar
using Odin 3.185 from my VMwars Fusion XP install,
and that seemed to finish ok, but no luck either.
I looked for the latest CWM 6.0.4.3 recovery, but I cannot find any
odin-flashable format for it, and of course I cannot use the sdcard
as I cannot even boot into any recovery as is.
Can anyone suggest next steps?
sejtam said:
I tried upgrading my international N7000 to CM10.3 following the instructions in
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_n7000
but now the phone won't even boot into the recovery, all it shows is
Samsung
GALAXY Note
GT-N7000
/ \
/ | \
/--*-\
When i tried flashin from my Mac iusing Heimdall,
the download finished on the mac, but on the N7000
it still showed the blue line etc. I waited a lng time and tried
rebooting, but got the above.
Re-flashing in Heimdall had no effect.
I then tried flashing
hardcore-speedmod-ics-recovery-n7000.tar
using Odin 3.185 from my VMwars Fusion XP install,
and that seemed to finish ok, but no luck either.
I looked for the latest CWM 6.0.4.3 recovery, but I cannot find any
odin-flashable format for it, and of course I cannot use the sdcard
as I cannot even boot into any recovery as is.
Can anyone suggest next steps?
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1st things 1st. Why would u use heimdall or odin? And what is your current ROM before trying to flash CM 10.3, was it stock? You should have looked for CWM recovery or Philz safe kernels as base when doing ROM flashing ESPECIALLY custom roms. From what you said, then can you still boot into download mode? I have no knowledge of heimdall so just download Stock Firmware, flash it with odin and see if you can boot your N7000 first.
The worst case scenarios is you are experiencing emmc bug-brick. go to the thread and read carefully to deduce your type of 'brick' and find solutions there. Good Luck.
I was on a stock 4.0.4 (but rooted). I originally tried flashing the cwm from the sd card, but after starting to load it it also just hung,
so I looked for an alternative..
I found a post on stockroms (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997) but the links all point to hotfile.com. which my browser says it cannot find. is hotfile dead? Is there an alternative?
sejtam said:
I was on a stock 4.0.4 (but rooted). I originally tried flashing the cwm from the sd card, but after starting to load it it also just hung,
so I looked for an alternative..
I found a post on stockroms (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997) but the links all point to hotfile.com. which my browser says it cannot find. is hotfile dead? Is there an alternative?
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Go to sammymobile.com if I'm not wrong. Download the stock firmware there. Rooted but do u have cwm installed? Rooted doesn't mean you have cwm installed.
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same problem
Jackwu696 said:
Go to sammymobile.com if I'm not wrong. Download the stock firmware there. Rooted but do u have cwm installed? Rooted doesn't mean you have cwm installed.
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i have the same problem , only mine loads into the recovery menu , ive tried finding a working odin to nstall it back to factory.
when i had this problem last night , i wasnt sure what i done but i managed to install a custom rom and that worked but now i seem to be getting status 7 error ,
my computer wont recognise my phone so i cant do anything that way . any ideas or links to solutions will be appreciated
i have the same problem
conanbrapp said:
i have the same problem , only mine loads into the recovery menu , ive tried finding a working odin to nstall it back to factory.
when i had this problem last night , i wasnt sure what i done but i managed to install a custom rom and that worked but now i seem to be getting status 7 error ,
my computer wont recognise my phone so i cant do anything that way . any ideas or links to solutions will be appreciated
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I'm sorry so did u succeed or did you not succeed in installing the custom rom? If your custom rom boots fine then all u need is to search for solving status 7 error thread. My advice to all noobs is to always try n avoid installimg anything except stock rom in odin. Always read and re read before flashing anything that's beyond your knowledge. Basic knowledge of flashing cusroms is :
1. ALWAYS make sure you're on SAFE and COMPATIBLE KERNEL. Most rom threads ALWAYS Include threads/links to a specific recovery/kernel to use. Read n RE READ that.
2. Wipe everything IN RECOVERY mode before flashing a rom.
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fixed miine
Jackwu696 said:
Go to sammymobile.com if I'm not wrong. Download the stock firmware there. Rooted but do u have cwm installed? Rooted doesn't mean you have cwm installed.
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Jackwu696 said:
I'm sorry so did u succeed or did you not succeed in installing the custom rom? If your custom rom boots fine then all u need is to search for solving status 7 error thread. My advice to all noobs is to always try n avoid installimg anything except stock rom in odin. Always read and re read before flashing anything that's beyond your knowledge. Basic knowledge of flashing cusroms is :
1. ALWAYS make sure you're on SAFE and COMPATIBLE KERNEL. Most rom threads ALWAYS Include threads/links to a specific recovery/kernel to use. Read n RE READ that.
2. Wipe everything IN RECOVERY mode before flashing a rom.
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im not Sure what i did , i unbricked (soft) and successfully installed kitkat not sure exactly how but it worked.... still have root too ... had and error about needing to wipe data for suib i think but thats the only fallback i fell into
conanbrapp said:
im not Sure what i did , i unbricked (soft) and successfully installed kitkat not sure exactly how but it worked.... still have root too ... had and error about needing to wipe data for suib i think but thats the only fallback i fell into
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If you're able to boot up properly n prompted to wipe, then do it. But do it in recovery not on device.
Ok, I downloaded one of the stock kernels for my internatinal N7000, but flashing that with Odin 3.185 hangs about 3/4 through (has now been
sitting there for >60 mins).
Looks like I am screwed?
The file I found is KIES_HOME_N7000XXLT4_N7000OXALT4_1103517_REV02_user_low_ship.tar.md5
I f I wanted to try flashing this with Heimdall, I'd need to know partition numbers I think
Where can I get those?
Or should I get another file?
sejtam said:
Ok, I downloaded one of the stock kernels for my internatinal N7000, but flashing that with Odin 3.185 hangs about 3/4 through (has now been
sitting there for >60 mins).
Looks like I am screwed?
The file I found is KIES_HOME_N7000XXLT4_N7000OXALT4_1103517_REV02_user_low_ship.tar.md5
I f I wanted to try flashing this with Heimdall, I'd need to know partition numbers I think
Where can I get those?
Or should I get another file?
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Before that, do u have KIES installed? KIES is NOT compatible with odin and will cause potential trouble. So is some firewall and antivirus apps. You need to disable all of them before using odin. Please search the thread http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/ for stock rom site.
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Ok. I downloaded two stock roms from sammobile:
[email protected] 1 mathias staff 808649674 May 9 10:53 N7000XXLT5_N7000MBCLT1_MBC.zip
[email protected] 1 mathias staff 750466356 May 9 10:50 N7000XXLRL_N7000OXELR5_MBC.zip
but both fail with some (unreadable, apparently character set issue) error under ODIN.
I found this:
http://droidangel.blogspot.sg/2012/01/samsung-galaxy-note-gt-n7000-all.html
which shows how to do a full flash , including PIT file, but the links again go to hotfile which seems to be down.
http://hotfile.com/dl/140099962/b9e0d63/Q1-20110914_16GB.pit.rar.html
Where can I get a) separate
CODE_N7000xxxxx_CLxxxxxxx_REVxx_user_low_ship.tar.md5
MODEM_N7000xxxxxx_REV_00_CLxxxxxx.tar.md5
GT-N7000-CSC-MULTI-xxxxxx.tar.md5
and the PIT file?
sejtam said:
Ok. I downloaded two stock roms from sammobile:
[email protected] 1 mathias staff 808649674 May 9 10:53 N7000XXLT5_N7000MBCLT1_MBC.zip
[email protected] 1 mathias staff 750466356 May 9 10:50 N7000XXLRL_N7000OXELR5_MBC.zip
but both fail with some (unreadable, apparently character set issue) error under ODIN.
I found this:
http://droidangel.blogspot.sg/2012/01/samsung-galaxy-note-gt-n7000-all.html
which shows how to do a full flash , including PIT file, but the links again go to hotfile which seems to be down.
http://hotfile.com/dl/140099962/b9e0d63/Q1-20110914_16GB.pit.rar.html
Where can I get a) separate
CODE_N7000xxxxx_CLxxxxxxx_REVxx_user_low_ship.tar.md5
MODEM_N7000xxxxxx_REV_00_CLxxxxxx.tar.md5
GT-N7000-CSC-MULTI-xxxxxx.tar.md5
and the PIT file?
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Of course you fail... When using ODIN, U should have downloaded the .tar. if you downloaded a zip. then unzip it first to get the tar file, then you flash it with odin. All requests are included in the stock.tar And PLEASE DO NOT Play with PIT files if you don't know what you are doing.
So now what you need to do is. :
1. DISABLE KIES (Uninstall it better), Your firewall, antivirus.
2. Install CORRECT Samsung USB driver. (Search keyword "download samsung N7000 usb drivers")
3. Unzip your zip file and extract the tar.file.
4. Run ODIN as Administrator (Right click/run as)
5. Go to download mode. connect your device to Pc/laptop.
6. Wait until Odin detects your device, click AP/PDA and choose the tar file you extracted.
7. DO NOT tick partition.
8. Let it run
Of course I unzipped the zip to get a SINGLE .tar.md5, but flashing that fails on factoryfs about 3/4 through. consistently.
sejtam said:
Of course I unzipped the zip to get a SINGLE .tar.md5, but flashing that fails on factoryfs about 3/4 through. consistently.
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Try updating your odin. Use the newest vers. And try and read this https://www.google.com/url?q=http:/...ds-cse&usg=AFQjCNGd2e3iG5hkDeo0KyAjGuCSfQSLUw . If All fails then it's a confirmed SUPER-BRICK and there's nothing except samsung service centre can help you now... Sorry for not being able to help more..
Thanks. That led me to
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1656635
where I found the PIT file, but for ROMs pointed to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1530501
which again points to hotfile and fileserve.com , which (besides being under maintenance) says
FileServe can only be used to download and retrieve files that you have uploaded personally.
which makes it useless for finding ROMs...
sejtam said:
Thanks. That led me to
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1656635
where I found the PIT file, but for ROMs pointed to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1530501
which again points to hotfile and fileserve.com , which (besides being under maintenance) says
FileServe can only be used to download and retrieve files that you have uploaded personally.
which makes it useless for finding ROMs...
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His link to ROMS were basically the same ones you can download at sammobile.